"Well
worth the time of a theatre-goer in search of some intellectual stimulation."

"Thoroughly
compelling."

"FEVER
is fascinating and important..."

"Dave
McCracken's new play Fever is an ambitious and thought-provoking philosophical
drama; its deep probing of the essential nature of humankind surprised me and
made a significant impression. The arguments are heady and fascinating and inspiring.
It is greatly to McCracken's credit that he takes us through such a difficult
and fundamentally unsolvable problem with as much insight, clarity, and elegance
as he does. The ending McCracken gives his play feels a little subversive, but
it's also timely and resonant. The deep inwardly-directed thinking that Fever
pushes its protagonist through is potent and necessary stuff; the ideas contained
in this surprising play make it well worth the time of a theatre-goer in search
of some intellectual stimulation. "

Martin
Denton, nytheatre.com review - 5/21/2008

"Feverhas some compelling notions on cosmic good and evil."

"Fearlessly
physical."

"Bonitas'
agonies feel real and excruciating."

Marc
Miller, Back Stage review - 5/22/2008

"Like
watching a conversation between Christ and Lucifer."

"A
good ol' fashioned discussion on world religion, existentialism and the metaphysics
of free will."